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Berkshire Grey and Locus Robotics combine to offer ‘industry-first’ cross-platform robotic automation

Robotics Automation News

Berkshire Grey, a provider of robotic solutions that automate supply chain processes, and Locus Robotics, a builder of autonomous mobile robotics for logistics and distribution warehouses, have agreed a partnership with the unveiling of their combined solution that integrates the Berkshire Grey Robotic Shuttle Put Wall (BG RSPWi) with Locus Origin and Locus Vector bots.

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Port MoU to promote energy prospects with Japan

AU Manufacturing

Pilbara Ports Authority (PPA) and Port of Himeji have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which aims to boost energy trade potentials between Western Australia (WA) and Japan. The MoU will foster collaboration and knowledge exchange between the two ports on renewable energy and net zero carbon emission efforts. The Port of Himeji, located in western Japan, has extensive trading links with WA, importing LNG, iron ore, oil, and salt from Pilbara ports.

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Fastenal Company Reports 2022 Annual and Fourth Quarter Earnings

Fastener News Desk

01/19/2023 WINONA, Minn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Fastenal Company (Nasdaq: FAST), a leader in the wholesale distribution of industrial and construction supplies, today announced its financial results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2022. Except for share and per share information, or as otherwise noted below, dollar amounts are stated in millions.

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ORBIS announces leadership changes

Modern Materials Handling

Long-time President Bill Ash to retire effective March 31; Norm Kukuk named president

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Modernizing MES: A Guide for Complex Manufacturers Adapting to Industry 4.0

As engineers push the boundaries of innovation with groundbreaking hardware products, their success depends largely on the speed and efficiency of production. The challenge? Manual processes and disparate systems lead to multiple versions of documents, incomplete records, and duplicated work, creating a chaotic system of records that is difficult to manage.

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Randomness helps quantum machines verify their accuracy

Control Engineering

In quantum computers and other experimental quantum systems, information spreads around the devices and quickly becomes scrambled like dice in a game of Boggle. This scrambling process happens as the basic units of the system, called qubits (like computer bits only quantum) become entangled with one another; entanglement is a phenomenon in quantum physics where particles link up with each other and remain connected even though they are not in direct contact.